Overview
- In a private meeting with top aides, Eric Adams said he has at least one post-mayoral job offer and suggested more may be on the table, according to multiple sources.
- He later said on a broadcast that he is considering three 'dream jobs' after he leaves office on Jan. 1 and declined to specify whether the roles are public or private.
- Reporting has linked some discussions to Trump advisers who explored offering Adams a federal role, including a possible ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia.
- Earlier this year, the Justice Department under President Trump moved to dismiss Adams’ federal corruption indictment.
- Adams says he will endorse before Election Day, has ruled out Zohran Mamdani, and is considering Andrew Cuomo or Curtis Sliwa.